any broadcasting of specific subject materials can be education but educational broadcasting is general held to be radio, television, etc, airing of deliniated formal educational material
Educational broadcasting refers to the use of television or radio programs to deliver educational content to learners. It aims to promote learning, provide instruction, and increase access to educational resources for individuals of all ages. Educational broadcasting can cover a wide range of subjects and topics, helping to supplement traditional classroom education.
A journey for educational purposes is often called a study tour or an educational trip. It can also be referred to as an educational excursion or a learning expedition.
Ecology of educational administration refers to the interplay between educational leaders, the educational system, and the broader social, political, and economic contexts in which they operate. It involves understanding how internal and external factors influence decision-making, resource allocation, and the overall functioning of educational institutions. This approach emphasizes the interconnectedness of stakeholders and environments in shaping the practices and outcomes of educational administration.
Educational sociology is the study of how social institutions and individual experiences interact in educational settings. It examines factors such as social class, race, and gender that influence educational outcomes, as well as the ways in which schools can both reproduce and challenge social inequalities. Overall, educational sociology seeks to understand how society and education are interconnected.
The objectives of educational planning are to improve the quality of education, increase access to education for all individuals, enhance the efficiency of educational systems, and ensure that educational resources are allocated effectively to meet the needs of learners and society.
Educational thrust refers to the main focus or direction of an educational program or initiative. It outlines the core objectives and priorities that drive the program's design and implementation, with the goal of guiding activities and resources towards achieving specific educational outcomes.
Educational Broadcasting System was created in 1990.
The motto of Educational Broadcasting System is '미래를 여는 지식채널'.
Rufus Yanshen Gaji has written: 'An evaluation of the educational broadcasting programmes in Kaduna State of Nigeria' -- subject(s): Educational broadcasting
Getachew Mengesha. has written: 'Educational radio' -- subject(s): Educational broadcasting
Isabella Mitchell Cooper has written: 'Bibliography on educational broadcasting' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Radio broadcasting, Radio in education
The History Channel is a rather popular channel that many love to watch for the educational purposes and for the documentaries on it. The original broadcasting date for the channel was January 1st, 1995.
James A. Brown has written: 'Television \\' -- subject(s): Television in education, Educational surveys, Literacy 'Radio-television-cable management' -- subject(s): Management, Television broadcasting, Radio broadcasting
a viewer's guide from the Public Broadcasting Service
John Bruce Barclay has written: 'Television in the Scottish classroom' 'Schools television' -- subject(s): Educational broadcasting
Paula Skidmore has written: 'A sound education?' -- subject(s): Radio in adult education, Educational broadcasting in adult education
Lyndon Johnson was the 36th President of the United States, from 1963-1969. He created the Work Study program for college students. He also signed Public Broadcasting Act to create educational programs for TV.
M. Sidibe has written: 'An evaluation of educational radio programme for primary school teachers in Mali' -- subject(s): Educational broadcasting, Elementary school teachers, Evaluation, Radio in elementary education, Training of 'Baobab'